Incidence and origin of "null" alleles in the (AC)n microsatellite markers.
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R. Richards | G. Sutherland | J. Mulley | D. Callen | Y. Shen | H. Phillips | D. Callen | A. Thompson | H. Phillips | R. Richards | Y. Shen | Yang Shen
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